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Scientists strapped a tiny camera to a beetle to test just how small video technology can get – News-Daily.com
Scientists have developed a tiny wireless camera that can ride on the back of an insect, giving users a bug’s-eye view of the world.
Scientists have developed a tiny wireless camera that can ride on the back of an insect, giving users a bug’s-eye view of the world.
Researchers at the University of Washington in the US developed the technology to test the potential of miniature cameras. Their device weighs about 250 milligrams — around one-tenth the weight of a playing card — and streams video to a smartphone at one to five frames per second.
Sitting on a mechanical arm that can pivot 60 degrees, the camera allows a viewer…
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